DURHAM, N.H. - Senior defender Julia Fedeski (Algonquin Highlands, Ontario) scored on a shot from the right faceoff dot one minute and 17 seconds into overtime as the University of New Hampshire defeated Yale by a score of 3-2 on Sunday afternoon.

Fedeski's shot was her second game winner of the season, and gave the Wildcats their third overtime win of the season, and their second win in a row. Fedeski was assisted by Devan Taylor (North Billerica, Mass.) who had a multi-point game tallying two assists and a goal on the afternoon.

The first two Wildcat goals came from Taylor in the first period, and Nicole Dunbar (Coto De Caza, Calif.) on the power play in the second period.

The Wildcats are now 3-0-5 when the game is sent to overtime, and are 21-0-1 against the Yale Bulldogs all-time. UNH got their sixth home win of the season, putting their home record 6-2-3.

Freshman goaltender Ava Boutilier (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island) started in net and stopped 22 of 24 shots faced. The win improves her record to 7-6-5 on the season.

- Devan Taylor got the scoring going early, scoring 10:26 into the first period, assisted by Fedeski and Jenna Rheault (Deering, N.H.) just after a power play expired. Fedeski took the initial shot that was tipped by Taylor crossing in front.

- UNH outshot Yale 12-4 in the first period; the Wildcats only committed one penalty for two minutes in the first, to Yale's 5 for 18.

- The Bulldogs tied the game back on the power play eight minutes into the second period.

- Two minutes later, Dunbar answered with a power play goal of her own to regain the lead for the Wildcats. Marie-Jo Pelletier (Dalhousie, New Brunswick) and Taylor assisted on the play.

- Yale tied the game up again 8:23 into the third period on an even strength goal.

- With under a minute left, a fastbreak by Yale yielded a dangerous shot, but Boutiler was able to trap the puck in her pads off the initial shot, stopping the play.

- Just 1:17 into overtime, a shot attempt by Taylor trickled all the way back through to Fedeski at the faceoff dot. Fedeski took her shot, beating the goalie top shelf just past her glove for the game-winning notch.